2015-10-19, 13:54
Hi Warner, I'll post this also here, maybe you'll have the chance to reply
I've seen from your posts and your (very good) guide that when there's not image upscaling (ex. 720p>1080p) you prefer to do not activate Superres in Chroma Upscaling but you prefer Finesharp in Image Enhancement, is because you do not think that SR in that case is visible/useful?
Another thing that really interest me is to understand the "real" difference between xbr-100 and 150, I could not find any comparison but just people preferring one or the other but without a real explanation of the reason.
Warner306;1743284 Wrote:Image Enhancements will do the same thing as Upscaling Refinement when applied to an image already resized. It sharpens the luma to add detail to the image. Upscaling Refinement does the same but waits for resizing to take place. So, both could be considered post-resize sharpening.
I've seen from your posts and your (very good) guide that when there's not image upscaling (ex. 720p>1080p) you prefer to do not activate Superres in Chroma Upscaling but you prefer Finesharp in Image Enhancement, is because you do not think that SR in that case is visible/useful?
Another thing that really interest me is to understand the "real" difference between xbr-100 and 150, I could not find any comparison but just people preferring one or the other but without a real explanation of the reason.